consternate
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And few could make Kristen as adorably consternated as Ms. Linney does.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Feb. 27, 2026
Sometimes I became so consternated when I woke up to the reality of my weaknesses that I scrambled to the computer in order to escape all over again.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jun. 8, 2018
Joe Casey, lead singer with Detroit post-punk band Protomartyr, recalls the band’s recent European tour and he’s somewhat consternated.
From The Guardian ● May 3, 2016
The message would engage consternated consumers in a way that meritorious professional initiatives like R-CISC cannot.
From Forbes ● Oct. 6, 2014
They ask for Mademoiselle, are consternated when they learn of her departing.
From The Incomplete Amorist by Nesbit, E. (Edith)
Another consternating item of last week's news was the summary discharge of Emil Gumbel, statistician visiting the Genetics Congress, from his professorship in the University of Heidelberg.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Margaret Jones manifested startling efficacy of hands and medicines, consternating keenness of perceptives, predictions subsequently verified, and the presence of a vanishing child.
From Witchcraft of New England Explained by Modern Spiritualism by Putnam, Allen
So the chance to put his serviceability to the proof in consternating circumstances like these, afforded her a subtle satisfaction.
From Mary Wollaston by Webster, Henry Kitchell
And then upon Hilversea and its surroundings and dependents fell another bolt—swift, sudden, consternating.
From The Red Derelict by Mitford, Bertram
Vocabulary lists containing consternate
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